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Do you want to make a single, one-way trip using any of the metro lines, the RER in Paris, the Île-de-France region’s bus lines (with the exception of Orlybus and Roissybus), the tramways, or the Montmartre funicular? The t+ ticket is made for you.

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Nombre de trajets : 1Idéal pour : residents of Paris and the Île-de-France region who use public transport only occasionally

03. Who is eligible for reduced fare tickets

Blind civilians with a “social assistance for the blind and severely disabled” disability card with the mention “blind”, together with a travel coupon for the guide

Disabled veterans with a priority card issued by the Police department or a disability card issued by the National Office for Veterans and War Victims, with a single or double blue or red bar, presented alone

Groups of at least 10 youths under age 16 and their accompanying adult,* or middle/high school students (including grade 12) travelling in groups of 10 or more and accompanied by a teacher.*

* The teacher or accompanying adult also benefits from the discount fare. For groups with more than 10 youths, there can be an additional accompanying adult per 10 youths or fraction thereof.
Note: group reductions are not valid on the bus or tramway networks.

05. How long is the t+ ticket valid?

Once validated, the t+ ticket allows you to make as many transfers as you want on the metro and RER networks for 2 hours (after the first validation), and for 90 minutes on the bus and tram networks (between the first and last validation).

Each time you change buses or trams, you must again validate your t+ ticket.

06. What are the specific rules for certain services?

Specific rules for the Noctilien night bus
When you travel on the Noctilien night bus, you must use one t+ ticket for the first 2 zones and an additional ticket per zone thereafter:

Travel between zones 2-3 : one t+ ticket

Travel between zones 1-3 : two t+ tickets For suburb-to-suburb travel passing through Paris, you must use the number of tickets equal to the maximum number of zones crossed (without counting zones twice)

Specific rules for special-fare bus routes (299, 350, 351)
On bus lines with special fares, the number of t+ tickets to validate depends on the number of sections crossed (one t+ ticket for every 5 sections crossed).

1 to 5 sections: one t+ ticket

6 to 10 sections: two t+ tickets

11 sections and more: three t+ tickets

Exception: a single t+ ticket suffices for travel within the Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle airport zone.

Specific rules for tickets sold on board buses
If you do not have a ticket or transport pass when you board a bus, you must purchase a single-access bus ticket from the driver. This ticket allows you to make one bus trip, with no transfers.

07. Frequently asked questions

How do I use a t+ ticket on buses and trams?

You must always validate your t+ ticket when you board a bus or tram. Once validated, your t+ ticket allows you to make as many transfers as you want to other bus and tramway lines for 90 minutes (between the first and last validation)....
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How do I use a t+ ticket in the metro and RER networks in Paris?

In the metro, your t+ ticket allows you to travel on the entire network.

How long is the t+ ticket valid?

Once validated, the t+ ticket allows you to make as many transfers as you want on the metro and RER networks for 2 hours (after the first validation), and for 90 minutes on the bus and tram networks (between the first and last va...
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